Mission H24 - Hydrogen is safe
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Mission H24 - Hydrogen is safe

There are many preconceptions about hydrogen, one of which is that it is dangerous. Discovered by Henry Cavendish in 1776, hydrogen and its properties are now well known and today the risks have been pinpointed and contained by safety measures and standards.

Fire prevention professionals now consider hydrogen safer than any other fuel used in the open air. It goes without saying that storage tanks meet the strictest requirements in terms of resistance.
At Spa, the refuelling pitstop will put an end to any fears about the safety of storage or refuelling. The operation will be completed by an operator wearing normal clothes. With no need for overalls or helmet, they will simply have to fit the valve and job done!
Or almost. Hydrogen (gas) is contained in sealed tanks at 700-bar pressure. The tank’s seals and contents are systematically checked before the hydrogen is injected.
Today, there is an array of safety standards which are applied across the globe. In Paris, several service stations supply a fleet of hydrogen-powered taxis.  

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